Kim Chee 3

2239 S King St, Honolulu
(808) 944-3434

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Ivan Kaeo

We did a little of both dine in and take out. And and she would always bring something specialand off the menu to our table to try.. she made us feel like we were her favorite customer,, we are really missing you, Kim chee 3. Can't wait for you to reopen. Thank you for feeding us good. Take care and God bless.The Kaeo's (side order fried mandoo)

Kid-friendliness: The cook and her family were always very friendly. Very pleasant

Dee Arita

Lunch special can feed 2 to 3 people!!!

Darin Matsuno

DELICIOUS! Some of the best Korean food in town! Generous portions at a quaint, neighborhood eatery. Great people!

E. Vo

Food is alright, meat jun and chicken katsu from chef's special were good. Sheimp tempura and mandoo on the other hand, not so much. Kim chee was not very noteworthy. Might have to try some of their different menu items to get a better picture. Despite these reservations, quantity per dollar is high, so that's good.

Raechel Averett

This place is so good, legit Korean food. Yes, hours a hole in the wall, but it's really great.

Cam Chau

My favorite is their chicken katsu, to go with their house made sauce. I always make it a point to visit them whenever I come to Honolulu.

Marine Anien

There w!s only one Ajuma in the kitchen, I waited 4 minutes and she yelled from

Lienne Pyzik

This place is AMAZING! We stopped here on a whim and we’re blown away. The portions are both huge and delicious; the katsu is perfectly crunchy then melts in your mouth, and the chicken BBQ is the most flavorful grilled chicken I’ve ever had. The staff is friendly and attentive, and service was fast. I can’t recommend Kim’s enough!

John McLeod

Excellent take out experience! Super nice staff. Big portions. Excellent Kim Chee!

Aloha Waiwaiole

Excellent! Kalbi ribs are to die for ?

R. Lee Donaldson

This little whole in the wall, don't blink or you might miss it, is sort of a hidden gem. They have all the typical Korean BBQ type offerings such classic Korean style rice plates, but I was blown away by their spice oxtail soup.The only reason why I went there is because I noticed this barely noticeable place while parked across the street the week before and it caught my eye. I was looking for something new, since we have hit up just about every Korean joint in town and it was the the right timing that day to give it a try, plus lots of street parking was open.The dish that did it for me, was the spicy oxtail soup. It was a big bowl of spicy yumminess filled with decent size oxtails and lots of veggies all served piping hot. It really hit the spot. If spicy is not your thing, they also offer it in mild and is just as good, but you are really missing out if you don't get the spicy version.Mom runs the kitchen and her daughter helps out in front. It is the perfect team and they are both very friendly. Mom sent out some fried mandoo as gratis and they were the bomb. They were cooked perfectly and very different then other fried mandoo I have had in the past. She even had her own homemade sauce that was amazing.Check this place out and support a small local business. You won't be disappointed.

알로하네이쳐

Best dirty place..in town.

Hapa Hapa Hapa

Legit Korean establishment. Food is authentic. Good prices too for the amount you get. Don't come for a fine dining experience, it's simple and no-frills. And don't come for a "haole customer service" experience either, the place is owned and run by an elderly Korean auntie and uncle. If you want GOOD Korean food, definitely stop by.The white and red sign outside says Kim's Korean Restaurant, FYI. Parking in the rear or metered directly in front.

Karen Shido

Mundo Kook Su is excellent. The food and service is excellent.

Rizlie Villanueva

Lots and lots of meat for a low price. What I love here the most is their sauce. This place is popular for take-outs. They also do catering. Metered parking.

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